On August 22, 2026, during Day 2 of the sold-out *POND PHUWIN Space Soul-dyssey CONCERT* at Impact Arena in Muang Thong Thani (themed “PONDPHUWIN SOUL ODYSSEY”), GMMTV shared a clip of a special stage featuring Pond Naravit Lertratkosum and Phuwin Tangsakyuen alongside the classic Thai girl group Faye Fang Kaew (FFK).
The three-day concert (August 21–23), which expanded from two nights due to overwhelming demand and sold out completely, carries a grand outer-space concept. Pond and Phuwin portray agents on a cosmic mission collecting “cards” and stories, blending friendship, dreams, and adventure. Live-streaming tickets remain available via ThaiTicketMajor.
Faye Fang Kaew—Faye (Pornpawee Neerasingh), Fang (Dhanundhorn/Dhanantorn Neerasingh), and Kaew (Jarinya Sirimongkolsakul)—debuted in 2007 under Kamikaze (RS Promotion) as one of the label’s pioneering acts. Known for catchy pop hits and a playful “fashionista-sweet-cool” image, they later moved labels, went independent, and made occasional returns. Their appearance on this high-profile BL-pair concert stage marks a nostalgic crossover.
The shared performance leaned heavily into cuteness and early-2000s internet nostalgia, with a retro computer/MSN-themed set, coordinated moves, and songs including FFK classics such as “MSN” and “คำถาม” (My Question?). Fans quickly flooded social media with praise for the unexpected chemistry and pure “heart-melting” energy.
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When Generations Collide in the Sweetest Way Possible
There is something genuinely magical about watching two of today’s brightest young stars share a stage with the women who helped define Thai pop for an earlier generation. Pond and Phuwin’s *Space Soul-dyssey* is already a landmark—three nights at Impact Arena, a full conceptual universe of planets, missions, and soul-deep connection—but the Day 2 guest appearance by Faye Fang Kaew elevated it into pure emotional time travel.
The moment GMMTV posted that clip with the caption about secretly keeping someone in their heart and gathering cuteness with the “older sisters,” the fandom collectively melted. And rightly so. The stage design alone was a love letter: chunky old-school computer windows, MSN messenger interfaces, floating stars, and that unmistakable early-2000s digital aesthetic. It felt less like a concert segment and more like opening a time capsule you didn’t know you needed.
Phuwin, in particular, seemed to dissolve into the energy of the three women. The way he matched their playful gestures, the soft smiles, the seamless blending into their choreography—it was the kind of unforced charm that reminds you why this pairing works so well both on screen and off. Pond brought his usual sharp presence and protective big-brother warmth, framing the whole number like a protective orbit around the cuteness. Together they created a space where FFK’s classic sparkle could shine without feeling dated; instead it felt refreshed, almost reborn.
This collaboration works on so many levels. For longtime FFK fans, it is validation that their idols’ music and spirit still matter. For newer PondPhuwin supporters, many of whom may only know Faye Fang Kaew through viral throwbacks or playlist algorithms, it is an invitation into a richer cultural memory. The choice of “MSN” was especially inspired—itself a song soaked in the language of early online connection—mirroring the concert’s own theme of finding and collecting stories across distances.
What stands out most is the generosity of the moment. Big-ticket concerts can sometimes feel sealed inside their own universe. By opening the stage to Faye Fang Kaew, Pond and Phuwin (and the GMMTV team) reminded everyone that Thai entertainment thrives on continuity and shared joy across generations. The “older sisters” did not arrive as mere nostalgia bait; they arrived as full participants, still sharp, still radiant, still capable of commanding a massive arena with the same effortless charisma that made them stars nearly two decades ago.
In an industry that often races toward the next big thing, this stage felt like a pause—a soft, sparkling reminder that some connections are worth keeping in your heart. Whether you were in the arena, watching the livestream, or catching the clip hours later, the feeling was the same: pure, uncomplicated happiness. And in a world that rarely offers enough of that, a few minutes of Pond, Phuwin, and Faye Fang Kaew dancing together under digital stars felt like exactly the mission the universe needed.
แอบเก็บเธออยู่ในหัวใจอ่ะจิ 💖🫶🏻💗 stage นี้รวมความ cute กับพี่ ๆ “เฟย์ ฟาง แก้ว!!!”✨#PondPhuwinConcertD2
— GMMTV (@GMMTV) August 22, 2026
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